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Revision 1 (Jordan Keiwein LAY, 10/27/2025 03:01 PM) → Revision 2/10 (HNIN Ei Shwe Yee, 10/29/2025 12:08 AM)

h1. About the Our Project 

 h2. Overview 

 The goal of this Our project is aims to create a unified display by merging merge two projector projected images into one.   
 To achieve this, one continuous, seamless display. By applying *TBA* techniques, we employed techniques such as *gamma correction*, *alpha blending*, eliminate visible seams and *intensity adjustments* to refine brightness inconsistencies in the final output. 

 overlapping region.  
 The project team result is organized into several roles: 
 * Project Manager 
 * Team Leader 
 * Doxygen Documentation Team 
 * Wiki Team 
 * Coding Team 
 * UML Design Team 


 a smooth, natural-looking image projected across two projectors. 

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 h2. Objectives 

 * To implement an efficient alpha-blending pipeline for overlapping projector images. 
 * To apply gamma correction to balance brightness differences between projectors. 
 * To evaluate the output and ensure no visible seam or luminance mismatch remains. 

 *Success criterion:* The final projected image should appear uniform and continuous when viewed under normal lighting conditions. 

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 h2. Methodology 

 # Load two images (left and right) for each projector. 
 # Identify the overlapping region between both images. 
 # *...TBC* 

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 h2. Tools and Software 

 * *Astah* โ€“ UML diagram design and system visualization. 
 * *Doxygen* โ€“ Automatic code documentation generation. 
 * *Redmine* โ€“ Task tracking, collaboration, and version control. 
 * *TBA* 

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 h2. Expected Results 

 By calibrating projector brightness and blending overlapping regions, the system should produce: 
 * A seamless image without visible seams.   
 * Balanced brightness across both projections.   
 * Minimal distortion or brightness inconsistencies in the overlap zone.